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i had to get a job at our local convenience store. there are jobs out there. mr. romney, he spent obama pretty good on the debate last year -- last week. but, mr. romney spoke with fork and on. he said he would create jobs, then get rid of pbs. big bird, ernie, they are as human beings who will lose jobs. he had me convinced i am a hardcore democrat. how can you do that? we are not stupid. we are voters. how can you talk with fork and towns like that and think we will not catch it? >> thank you. we will let you go with that point. on twitter -- next up is burt. caller: hello? i am from lincoln, nebraska. >> go ahead. caller: i want to thank c-span. you do a great job. you let people talk. i think to do a fantastic job. i appreciate that. it is from the heart. i have been a swing voter in the past. i have gone both ways. i thought joe biden was incredibly disrespectful. one of your early comment thirsted a better job than i could ever. his attitude and his demeanor was less than vice-presidential and certainly less than presidential. i was surprised by the other ca
i had to get a job at our local convenience store. there are jobs out there. mr. romney, he spent obama pretty good on the debate last year -- last week. but, mr. romney spoke with fork and on. he said he would create jobs, then get rid of pbs. big bird, ernie, they are as human beings who will lose jobs. he had me convinced i am a hardcore democrat. how can you do that? we are not stupid. we are voters. how can you talk with fork and towns like that and think we will not catch it? >>...
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he brought a pizza to a local group in virginia. the president was making a few phone calls to thank volunteers for working on his reelection campaign. >> thank you, guys. hello, everybody. all right. >> nice to meet you. i am from kentucky. >> where are you from? i like that. are you having fun? >> i am from williamsburg. >> washington d.c., nice to meet you. >> everybody is so serious. i like this. >> do not forget to dial 1. >> this is old school. >> i remember what this is like. who are we calling? i am calling for volunteers. we have got a list for you right here. these are all folks that are working out of this office. >> working hard. i will make my call. hi, griselda. hi, this is barack obama, can you hear me? i wanted to call and say thank you. i am over at the williamsburg office. i know you have been working so hard for the campaign. i just wanted to say how much i appreciate it. well, it means so much to me. i understand that you will be installed as a pastor at trinity baptist church. congratulations. that is a big deal
he brought a pizza to a local group in virginia. the president was making a few phone calls to thank volunteers for working on his reelection campaign. >> thank you, guys. hello, everybody. all right. >> nice to meet you. i am from kentucky. >> where are you from? i like that. are you having fun? >> i am from williamsburg. >> washington d.c., nice to meet you. >> everybody is so serious. i like this. >> do not forget to dial 1. >> this is old...
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robby is a local angel investor. he put some of his money behind them and a few other slow money businesses. >> you put all the businesses togts. it's not just investing in the farm, it's the infrastructure of food, making sure it stays in your community, you know, we provide jobs. we provide healthy jobs. it's not just how much okra are you going to get this week. >> it's time to answer some of "your business" questions. michael and colleen are with us. richard writes, i have created a series of educational dvds. i would like to start a business to sell them to schools to use as part of their lesson plans and to retail outlet box sets. how do i determine which i would need to produce additional episodes. dvds was the first thing that caught me there, right? >> that's true. old school. old school. i think the reality is investors are never going to -- there's going to be something in between of what they think the valuation is. accelerators are setting valuations saying we are going to take 10% of your company. regar
robby is a local angel investor. he put some of his money behind them and a few other slow money businesses. >> you put all the businesses togts. it's not just investing in the farm, it's the infrastructure of food, making sure it stays in your community, you know, we provide jobs. we provide healthy jobs. it's not just how much okra are you going to get this week. >> it's time to answer some of "your business" questions. michael and colleen are with us. richard writes, i...
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that's money that could have gone into your local businesses so they could hire and create more jobs in your town. but republicans in congress still won't let that happen. that's only held back the economy when we should be doing everything we can to accelerate our economic engine. let's be honest. republicans in congress won't act on this plan before the election, but maybe they'll come to their senses afterward if you give them a push. so contact your representative, especially if this plan will help you or somebody you know. tell him or her that american homeowners have waited long enough. tell them that it's time for congress to stop standing in the way of our recovery and start standing up for you. thanks and have a great weekend. >> hello, i'm jeff flake, congressman from arizona's sixth district. last week the obama administration confirmed that the budget deficit for fiscal year 2012 will be $1.1 trillion. this will mark the fourth year in a row that the federal government has spent more than it has taken in to the tune of over $1 trillion. with the school year underway acros
that's money that could have gone into your local businesses so they could hire and create more jobs in your town. but republicans in congress still won't let that happen. that's only held back the economy when we should be doing everything we can to accelerate our economic engine. let's be honest. republicans in congress won't act on this plan before the election, but maybe they'll come to their senses afterward if you give them a push. so contact your representative, especially if this plan...
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next week through the third, you can go to the lot -- to your local registrar and vote. if you have any questions, we have folks in the back who are wearing the obama buttons and they can tell you exactly how to do it. i would like to win this thing earlier than later. so go out there. [applause] the president had his third and final debate with governor romney. and i had my one debate with congressman ryan. in that last debate, i was-or whether other romney was there whether to endorse or debate obama. -- i was not sure whether romney was there to endorse or debate obama. my grandfather from scranton used to say that -- beware of the converted. [laughter] he sure sounded converted, didn't he? i was wondering what happened to the mitt romney -- maybe ca sper, the family ghost of them. i don't know. as hard as they tried, they cannot run from the record. here is the truth. they had made it very clear they do not have the same view on women's rights as we do. on women's health, they want to turn the power back to the insurance company. back when they can charge wittman 50%
next week through the third, you can go to the lot -- to your local registrar and vote. if you have any questions, we have folks in the back who are wearing the obama buttons and they can tell you exactly how to do it. i would like to win this thing earlier than later. so go out there. [applause] the president had his third and final debate with governor romney. and i had my one debate with congressman ryan. in that last debate, i was-or whether other romney was there whether to endorse or...
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. >> reporter: now weather the giants win or lose playoffs are a win for local businesses. the coffee shop enjoyed a pre- game rush yesterday and managers say they are preparing for another busy afternoon today. >> i think people are always happy in a good mood and they come out and have a great time. >> it's good for business. >> it's good for business and good for the city and good for everyone. >> reporter: they are 3 and 0 on the road and they are hoping the energy of the crowd and home field advantage would have translated into a win but the giants get another shot and they will play again 430 and you can watch that right here on -- play again at 4:30 and you can see that right here on ktvu channel 2 news. our coverage starts today at 4:30 following an earlier addition at 4:00. we have complete giants coverage on our website www.ktvu.com. click on the mlb tab and send us your photographs to www.ktvu.com and you may see them on the air. >>> they hope the bay area will be among the cities considered for the 2016 super bowl. we are told the annual fall league meeting is g
. >> reporter: now weather the giants win or lose playoffs are a win for local businesses. the coffee shop enjoyed a pre- game rush yesterday and managers say they are preparing for another busy afternoon today. >> i think people are always happy in a good mood and they come out and have a great time. >> it's good for business. >> it's good for business and good for the city and good for everyone. >> reporter: they are 3 and 0 on the road and they are hoping the...
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. >> bedbugs discovered inside student housing on a local college campus. >>> plus, more trouble in the excise for american air lies. why they're warning about more kans claigs laigss. >>> first to politics. mitt romney and paul ryan capitalized on new momentum tonigh they did that in front of a crowd of 10,000 people in sh shenandoah county. >>. >> reporter: complete with big finish fireworks, this romney/ryan rally was more like a victory campaign. most political observers say romney won the debate. >> last night was an important night for the country because people got the -- >> reporter: romney then offered his own debate analysis of sorts. >> i got the chance to ask the president questions that people across the country have wanted to ask him, such as, why is it that he pushed obamacare at a time when we had 23 million people out of work? >> reporter: running mate paul ryan also turned attention to the debate. >> last night america got to see the man i know, a leader. >> reporter: this post-debate rally was staged in a reliably red part of virginia. the event was delayed because so
. >> bedbugs discovered inside student housing on a local college campus. >>> plus, more trouble in the excise for american air lies. why they're warning about more kans claigs laigss. >>> first to politics. mitt romney and paul ryan capitalized on new momentum tonigh they did that in front of a crowd of 10,000 people in sh shenandoah county. >>. >> reporter: complete with big finish fireworks, this romney/ryan rally was more like a victory campaign. most...
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starting next monday, you can go to your local registrar to vote. if you have any questions, you have folks in the back wearing obama for america buttons -- you are all wearing obama buttons -- wearing obama for america buttons that can tell you how to do it. folks, the president had his third and final debate with governor romney and i had my one debate with congressman ryan. [cheers and applause] you know, that last debate, i was not sure whether governor romney was there to endorse obama or debate obama. it was kind of amazing. all of those things i heard him say before, i did not hear him say again. my grandfather from scranton used to say be where -- beware of the converted. he sure sounded converted, didn't he, during that debate? what happened to mitt romney? as my granddaughter might say, maybe casper the friendly ghost took him. i don't know. [laughter] look, i hear is the truth. they have made it very clear they do not have the same view on women's rights as we do. on women's health, they want to give the power back to the insurance compan
starting next monday, you can go to your local registrar to vote. if you have any questions, you have folks in the back wearing obama for america buttons -- you are all wearing obama buttons -- wearing obama for america buttons that can tell you how to do it. folks, the president had his third and final debate with governor romney and i had my one debate with congressman ryan. [cheers and applause] you know, that last debate, i was not sure whether governor romney was there to endorse obama or...
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as well as two local polls. what you see is that the tea party is split pretty evenly between people who are libertarian and people who are conservative across national polls and also locally. now, libertarian tea partyers tend to be a little bit more independent. they tend to be less loyal to republican party and swing vote. conservative tea partyers tend to be more loyal republican voters. both groups differ on some issues immigration, gay marriage and abortion and interestingly, libertarians they don't attend church as much. about 25% of libertarian who go to church once a week, which is about what the average does among the entire population. above 50% tea party conservatives go to church once a week. both sides of the tea party, libertarians and conservatives are similarly focused on the fiscal issues on spending, on dead on the constitution and they're worried about the next generation. this is why the tea party has remained focused on the fiscal issues. like i described in that scene in dallas, texas. it'
as well as two local polls. what you see is that the tea party is split pretty evenly between people who are libertarian and people who are conservative across national polls and also locally. now, libertarian tea partyers tend to be a little bit more independent. they tend to be less loyal to republican party and swing vote. conservative tea partyers tend to be more loyal republican voters. both groups differ on some issues immigration, gay marriage and abortion and interestingly, libertarians...
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we're going to state local. a big 122 match up. this was all wildcats. hooked up with 7 total touchdowns. west virginia -- they rolled over west virginia 55-14. >> another tough day for logan thomas. he takes the 74-yard interception back and makes it 7-7. clemson wins big. >> virginia hosting wake forest. here he takes a direct snap. one of two touch downs all day. it wasn't all sad. a thriller in annapolis. hosting indiana and just under 6, 2 minutes to go. 31-30. >>> the redskins and the rookie qb finally open up to play tomorrow. rg3 has six weeks of television football to compare but nothing compares to the intensity of a rivalry graeme. that will be good tomorrow. >> their first playoff burst in five years. the plaque and red push the ball up. a nice dish. that is your game winner. d.c. united beats columbus 3-2 and they are headed to the playoffs. we have another team dc unite the. meredith borowski the redskins will get their chance, too. >> we have beautiful weather for that game tomorrow. it is going to be all right up in east runted there ford
we're going to state local. a big 122 match up. this was all wildcats. hooked up with 7 total touchdowns. west virginia -- they rolled over west virginia 55-14. >> another tough day for logan thomas. he takes the 74-yard interception back and makes it 7-7. clemson wins big. >> virginia hosting wake forest. here he takes a direct snap. one of two touch downs all day. it wasn't all sad. a thriller in annapolis. hosting indiana and just under 6, 2 minutes to go. 31-30. >>> the...
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. >> live, local, latebreaking -- this is wbal-tv 11 news at 6:00. with rod daniels and donna hamilton. your forecast with tom tasselmyer. wbal-tv 11 news continues i've always been lucky. flew 37 bombing missions over germany. made it home every time. i'm lucky to have good friends who are all still around, and we're all lucky to have a friend named ben. ben's protected our medicare and veterans' benefits. and he's helping my 13 grandchildren afford college. he's my friend, ben. i hope he's your friend, too. i'm ben cardin, and i'm honored to approve this message. >> it has been five years since the baltimore school system updated its student search policy. that is about to change. the school board will review changes next week. the review comes on the heels of four gun-related incidents on school campuses. the new head of safety and security says the district will continue to enforce the policy on the books until a revised one is adopted. >> parent notification is important, but sometimes the need for safety and security in reacting to an emergency
. >> live, local, latebreaking -- this is wbal-tv 11 news at 6:00. with rod daniels and donna hamilton. your forecast with tom tasselmyer. wbal-tv 11 news continues i've always been lucky. flew 37 bombing missions over germany. made it home every time. i'm lucky to have good friends who are all still around, and we're all lucky to have a friend named ben. ben's protected our medicare and veterans' benefits. and he's helping my 13 grandchildren afford college. he's my friend, ben. i hope...
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we have musicians and artists and local farmers and local fishermen we are supporting on a daily basis throughout the year. it really creates an effective local economy. that is one of the main reasons that i'm here today and supporting the mitt romney and paul ryan ticket. i hope you do the same and think about that when you go to vote on november 6. an example of this would be having worked in the legislature as well, i was able to work with local small brewery here in the state this year and allow them to sell their product at farmers' markets and include products they buy from local farmers in the beer they brew to allow our beer culture to foster here in the state and create tourism and economic development. also working with local oyster farmers in great bay, worked on cleaning up the pollution from a pro-business and pro-environment perspective. these are the kinds of things that i do not when you're pro small business and pro economy, these are the things that can happen. please do come out and vote, look for adam schrader in new market, look for bob goodman in new market on th
we have musicians and artists and local farmers and local fishermen we are supporting on a daily basis throughout the year. it really creates an effective local economy. that is one of the main reasons that i'm here today and supporting the mitt romney and paul ryan ticket. i hope you do the same and think about that when you go to vote on november 6. an example of this would be having worked in the legislature as well, i was able to work with local small brewery here in the state this year and...
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this is -- periodically something will hit local or national press. there will be a story about a teacher in ohio burning across in students arms, for example. sometimes these things pop up. what i think is being lost is the extent of the problem and how often it is happening, as well as the harm being felt by the students and their families when they do not share the majority faith, or they do, but they do not want public officials promoting them. we had a case in chesterfield county where there were a whole host of abuses. among them, there was one day that the school invited local ministers and a christian wrapper. they had a whole day of assembly for the stated purpose of converting as many kids to christ as they could. if you do go to -- if you did not go to the assembly, you receive in school suspension. if you were an objector. when a father complained to the principle, he was told he needed to get right with god. fortunately for us, the christian rapper recorded it all and put it up on youtube. the case was quickly settled. we is that at the s
this is -- periodically something will hit local or national press. there will be a story about a teacher in ohio burning across in students arms, for example. sometimes these things pop up. what i think is being lost is the extent of the problem and how often it is happening, as well as the harm being felt by the students and their families when they do not share the majority faith, or they do, but they do not want public officials promoting them. we had a case in chesterfield county where...
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you can come to our local office. the can help you get engaged in this election. you need to be our messengers. we need you. this is it. it is game time. we all know how much of a competitor the president is. i played basketball with him. he hates to lose. the ground game is where he needs to be to win the election. no one wants to wake up and think what if i could have done a little bit more. what i did that watched every extra inning of the playoff game or i did not what every college football game on saturday? president obama is counting on you. students who cannot afford college education are counting on you. the senior said cannot afford to buy their life-saving prescriptions without obama are counting on us. the middle class families are working hard every day to put food on the kitchen table. they are counting on us. i know you will help us finish the change that we started in 2008. thank you, everyone. we appreciate you being here. [applause] for everyone, thank you for being here. now we have work to do. now we have to finish the job you have no excuse. y
you can come to our local office. the can help you get engaged in this election. you need to be our messengers. we need you. this is it. it is game time. we all know how much of a competitor the president is. i played basketball with him. he hates to lose. the ground game is where he needs to be to win the election. no one wants to wake up and think what if i could have done a little bit more. what i did that watched every extra inning of the playoff game or i did not what every college...
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. >> the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. >> interesting. >> zimmerman comes out of the bullpen. it is a must-win situation for the nationals. the ballpark is rocking what a crowd. it was electric all afternoon. let's pick it up in the bottom of the second. he had been in a slump. he beryls this thing to center field, could buy. washington's first postseason home run. top of the third, the cardinals got an unearned run. it was a 1-1 game. that is where they are still tied in the top of the eighth. i will keep you posted. let's go to cincinnati, giants and reds. see ya. left field 417 feet. the giants' comeback after losing the first two games. they win the best of 5, 6-4. sadness at of new york city. joe's still says he will manage tonight against the orioles in game 4. everyone is still talking about last night. he blasted two zingers. this shot in the 12th. up 2-1. game 4 is tonight. >> how big is the not in your stomach? >> i do not having not in my stomach. -- a knot in my stomach. >> he does not have they knot. that was not the only walk off. detroi
. >> the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. >> interesting. >> zimmerman comes out of the bullpen. it is a must-win situation for the nationals. the ballpark is rocking what a crowd. it was electric all afternoon. let's pick it up in the bottom of the second. he had been in a slump. he beryls this thing to center field, could buy. washington's first postseason home run. top of the third, the cardinals got an unearned run. it was a 1-1 game. that...
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you can apply for one of these great new unicor jobs by going to your local liquor store and submitting your application via shotgun. remember-- (applause) remember, folks, remember, folks, first impressions count, so wear a fresh ski mask and look the manager right in the eye when you say everyone hit the mother [bleep] ground. (laughter) and folk its, before you know it, you'll have the right to remain employed. for the next 10 to 20 years. and that's the word. we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) >> welcome back, everybody, thank you so much. folks, i don't know if you checked the papers but today is the last day of the u.n.'s annual general assembly. now i'm to fan of the united nations but allow me to take a moment here to say to the visiting diplomats in one of your many exotic tongues it (speaking foreign language) now folks, (applause) when the clown show here rolls into town, some of the clowns getting out of the car are scarier than others. jim? >> the presidents of iran mahmoud ahmadinejad is in new york. he's at the united nation. >> protestors are constantly following
you can apply for one of these great new unicor jobs by going to your local liquor store and submitting your application via shotgun. remember-- (applause) remember, folks, remember, folks, first impressions count, so wear a fresh ski mask and look the manager right in the eye when you say everyone hit the mother [bleep] ground. (laughter) and folk its, before you know it, you'll have the right to remain employed. for the next 10 to 20 years. and that's the word. we'll be right back. (cheers...
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i want you to drive it, because so much that has to do with our public lands and the attitudes locally that will help me help you in making this a reality. i think engaging, harnessing, and even asking for the help of the nation's governors. typically they meet with the president once or twice a year and get briefings. i need some help on energy policy. let's help fill in some of the gaps and make it a national effort, if you will. i think there is huge, untapped potential in that area that could speak to bipartisanship. >> the biggest policy achievement of the last 20 years might have been welfare reform. that was dumb by clinton -- that was done by clinton. i think you could imagine -- you can do serious health care reform. even obamacare will depend on the states doing some things. governors understand those issues. >> i think governor romney would be in a position to instinctively understand the culture of governors, how to harness them. >> other questions? >> you stated that the president has an opportunity to set a framework. congress has been addressed a lot, and things like fil
i want you to drive it, because so much that has to do with our public lands and the attitudes locally that will help me help you in making this a reality. i think engaging, harnessing, and even asking for the help of the nation's governors. typically they meet with the president once or twice a year and get briefings. i need some help on energy policy. let's help fill in some of the gaps and make it a national effort, if you will. i think there is huge, untapped potential in that area that...
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in 1965, a gathering of local democrats were at the door. federal office holders were allowed to participate in partisan politics. the group included judge francis done, judge fred, both of whom had been appointed by president kennedy. none of another member was mike sherman who served as the first campaign chairman in 1956. he was later elected the mayor of ssu fallsioux falls. much of the heavy lifting was done by his chief of staff. his son christopher is here with us tonight. judy harrington arrived in 1973. she said of constituent field offices in six cities. one person per office. in those days, we shared an office with the staff. i went to work and the senate staff in 1975. i was privileged to be a member of the state staff and it was special and the senator was back in state. he enjoyed driving my buick regal, speeding down the road, smoking a cigar with the window down. a typical day was spent going to scotland to visit the consol plant. we then drove north on highway 37 10 miles south. he said he was short of cash. this was before
in 1965, a gathering of local democrats were at the door. federal office holders were allowed to participate in partisan politics. the group included judge francis done, judge fred, both of whom had been appointed by president kennedy. none of another member was mike sherman who served as the first campaign chairman in 1956. he was later elected the mayor of ssu fallsioux falls. much of the heavy lifting was done by his chief of staff. his son christopher is here with us tonight. judy...
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it bans corporate and union contribution to state and local candidates. critiques say the union are restricted but it is not as tough on corporate contributions because if they can't write a check in one place then they can write it somewhere else because they have deep pockets. am i saying it right? >> the union contributions was pay tech protection, prohibiting the use of payroll reductions for political purposes if you are a union member. of course the union members are fighting this vehemently. this is job one for them in this election because they are saying this is their free speech and their way to speak out and match the contributions of huge corporation that is put in money. corporations don't have to get the approval of all their shareholders before they spend on political messaging, so, why should unions. that is one of the big education arguments. >> one of the things it says also, it not what it seems. we hear this every single election time. don't believe it. it is not what it seeming loot a fine print and the details which is very tiny and
it bans corporate and union contribution to state and local candidates. critiques say the union are restricted but it is not as tough on corporate contributions because if they can't write a check in one place then they can write it somewhere else because they have deep pockets. am i saying it right? >> the union contributions was pay tech protection, prohibiting the use of payroll reductions for political purposes if you are a union member. of course the union members are fighting this...
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she also works with a local program to employ actors for the haunted house most of them are from low- income families and our otherwise unemployed. if you are looking for something a little bit different this halloween marcus leshock offers up a cemetery tour. it is starting to cool off a bit but there is a big change by sunday. ha youyou are missing on a year round link to chicago history chicagos notable public figures. >> as you can tell these are textures that are rather unique this is the marketing manager for the memorial who operates 19 memorials in chicago land including rose hill on chicago's northwest side it was actually created in 1859 it was designed to release the overflow of the lincoln cemetery which was downtown as the city expanded. it is full of breathtaking markers the reason you see it is it's designed to protect you from the elements, the wind and rain and everything that may destroy the integrity of the sulfur. it's like taking a stroll through time some gravesides day all the way back to the civil war. union soldiers are part of the camp douglass prison camp. c
she also works with a local program to employ actors for the haunted house most of them are from low- income families and our otherwise unemployed. if you are looking for something a little bit different this halloween marcus leshock offers up a cemetery tour. it is starting to cool off a bit but there is a big change by sunday. ha youyou are missing on a year round link to chicago history chicagos notable public figures. >> as you can tell these are textures that are rather unique this...
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where are more equipped to work locally now, and we have many black women that we are pushing in local and congressional elections now. >> i want to bring up what we saw in 2006, and i moderated an event, a group of latino music publishers in las vegas. i pushed them and challenged them on this notion in terms of did latinos take advantage of the millions of folks who were marching across the country? made the argument and it took about an hour for folks to go we will concede your point, that the lesson out of that is you being issues,s but if you cannot have it sophisticated political infrastructure to take the books on the ground and translate that into public policy, all you end up with our massive marches. from a latino-hispanic standpoint, give a perspective of what has happened in the last six years to understand that it cannot just be a million folks turned out unless you have a plan the day after the march? >> participation is a central element. marching is a central element of civil preoccupation. this is been a unique position in the latino community to where it has been much
where are more equipped to work locally now, and we have many black women that we are pushing in local and congressional elections now. >> i want to bring up what we saw in 2006, and i moderated an event, a group of latino music publishers in las vegas. i pushed them and challenged them on this notion in terms of did latinos take advantage of the millions of folks who were marching across the country? made the argument and it took about an hour for folks to go we will concede your point,...
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with the occupy wall street, we did not see this local level where they tried to take over local level offices. the tea party did this. i did not see the same kind of activity. the tea partwent v local levels proved a lot of times, you did not see it. uz out ofthat ted ews out texas won the nomination for the repuan party is because of the group that localized at the level -- the local level kind o under the radar. polls showed that his oppent, david duke verse, was leading in the polls. avid dewrst. and d cruz swebecausef day, those institutions that had erriblreatedhat were te. however, if theyave nond i do not know ere they have and where they ve not, bu where they haot, i would suspect a waning of a tea party activity. t ev if peoplere not organizing, that does not mean the sentiment is not there. it is question of the tea party movement is almost like the occupy wl reet movement. it is a way dentify unique set of views that you do not get if you just say you are republican or a democrat or a liberal, tory libertarian or whatever. i think that will continue to be neutral. >> that h
with the occupy wall street, we did not see this local level where they tried to take over local level offices. the tea party did this. i did not see the same kind of activity. the tea partwent v local levels proved a lot of times, you did not see it. uz out ofthat ted ews out texas won the nomination for the repuan party is because of the group that localized at the level -- the local level kind o under the radar. polls showed that his oppent, david duke verse, was leading in the polls. avid...
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it brought an estimated $1.66 million to the local economy. >> october is breast cancer awareness month, as you probably know. one group is hoping to use that moment to spotlight prevention efforts in young, african- american women. there was a night of arts, food, and awareness in baltimore. the group called the event bank, which stands for providing information necessary to know. african-american women have a higher death rate from breast cancer than white women. it is important to have events like this to make were women aware of the disease. >> now, your insta-weather forecast with chief meteorologist tom tasselmyer. >> severe thunderstorm warnings have been cancelled for our area but there are still some storms just west of baltimore. on up in the southern pennsylvania, the whole line of storms as slowly shifting toward baltimore, but the worst of the weather has been well to the west of the city and now pushing into central maryland. there are still some strong storms out there, even though the warnings have been dropped. they have been moving rapidly to the northeast, upwards of
it brought an estimated $1.66 million to the local economy. >> october is breast cancer awareness month, as you probably know. one group is hoping to use that moment to spotlight prevention efforts in young, african- american women. there was a night of arts, food, and awareness in baltimore. the group called the event bank, which stands for providing information necessary to know. african-american women have a higher death rate from breast cancer than white women. it is important to have...
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we thought it was like a local thing. but it turned like worldwide. melissa: yeah. i mean people were into it. this started out as a way for you to get rid of a gun hanging around the house you weren't using and expanded from there is there any restrictions who can get a gun? >> well, everybody, u know, it's with iowa law. since everything went nationwide, we now currently work with other licensed gun shows throug our gun shop. and they te care of all the paperwork. so everybody can participate in this offer. melissa: it sounds like it has been pretty successful sales gone up on a percentage basis sce you started this offer? >> yeah, well we started, actually, the press release was la monday. and then it got viral. and actually, promotions started on thursday. and since thursday, you know, our sales ha gone up with over 1,000%. just fantastic. melissa: you know, i appreciate the humor of the sentiment. peop talk about a shotgun wedding. you're giving away a shotgun with purchase of a ring that is worth $2,000 or more, but do you worry about the message that you send
we thought it was like a local thing. but it turned like worldwide. melissa: yeah. i mean people were into it. this started out as a way for you to get rid of a gun hanging around the house you weren't using and expanded from there is there any restrictions who can get a gun? >> well, everybody, u know, it's with iowa law. since everything went nationwide, we now currently work with other licensed gun shows throug our gun shop. and they te care of all the paperwork. so everybody can...
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you can do that here locally. and you protect the funds and to allow local leaders to make decisions about how those funds are used. that is the best. >> my son carter and my son micah both go to public school. and the kind of testing that is required today is not helpful to their teacher to be able to tailor construction to them individually. in addition, it is a great public school. it was -- it did not beat ayp, as it did three things incredibly well and one thing not to standard. that has simply labeled our children and our schools and not helped our teachers either. >> we will move to the program where congressman, you get to ask a question of representative wilson. you have 30 seconds to ask that question. rep wilson, you have one minute and 15 seconds to respond. representative heinrich, you have 30 seconds to rebut. >> and as someone who came here undocumented, unbeknownst to them when they were three months of age, those are the dreamers, those are the kids that the dream act were designed for. would you
you can do that here locally. and you protect the funds and to allow local leaders to make decisions about how those funds are used. that is the best. >> my son carter and my son micah both go to public school. and the kind of testing that is required today is not helpful to their teacher to be able to tailor construction to them individually. in addition, it is a great public school. it was -- it did not beat ayp, as it did three things incredibly well and one thing not to standard. that...
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and follow the instructions of your state, and local officials because they are going to be providing you with the best advice in terms of how to deal with this storm over the coming days. we've just had an excellent meeting with the fema team here, the various agencies that are in charge, including the department of defense, department of energy, and those that are going to need to respond very quickly. under craig fewgate's leadership at fema, we've had a chance to talk to the regional officials as well and i just had a phone call with the governors of potentially impacted states as well as some of the major cities in the region. at this stage, everybody is confident that the staging process, the prepositioning of presource, commodities, equipment that are going to be needed to respond to the storm are in place, but as craig has emphasized, this hasn't hit landfall yet, so we don't yet know where it's going to hit, where we're going to see the biggest impacts, and that's exactly why it's so important for us to respond big and respond fast as local information starts coming in. i wan
and follow the instructions of your state, and local officials because they are going to be providing you with the best advice in terms of how to deal with this storm over the coming days. we've just had an excellent meeting with the fema team here, the various agencies that are in charge, including the department of defense, department of energy, and those that are going to need to respond very quickly. under craig fewgate's leadership at fema, we've had a chance to talk to the regional...
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we have a win baltimore program giving back to local high schools. there is a lot going on and the running festival is part of that. >> 80 people will be debuting that brand new shoe in the race. the-maybe people -- maybe people will be debut in the brand new issue in the race. a lot of sunshine. the coal block technology will come in handy. >> there is not enough technology in the world to get me through a marathon unless it is an internal combustion engine. then maybe i can cruise through. >> should rope onto tom. >> he might be allowed to do it. it is going to be a chilly day. we have baseball tonight to talk about. the orioles are still in this thing. if you are holding tickets of getting of the train this morning going to new york, yesterday was running for most of the day in new york. it will be quiet by game time. temperatures will be around 59- 60 and then it will drift back into the 50's when the orioles are wrapping up the ninth inning. on the weather maps, we have a cold front. we should wind up with a decent day to day. the winds are comi
we have a win baltimore program giving back to local high schools. there is a lot going on and the running festival is part of that. >> 80 people will be debuting that brand new shoe in the race. the-maybe people -- maybe people will be debut in the brand new issue in the race. a lot of sunshine. the coal block technology will come in handy. >> there is not enough technology in the world to get me through a marathon unless it is an internal combustion engine. then maybe i can cruise...
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we have about 1850 local units of government. and so there's a lot of bureaucracy there and so we put some common sense changes into place to try to bring order a little bit to some of the elections. look, acorn and some of those groups don't like it but the voters consistently and als on the voter id bill. 70% of the people in wisconsin wanted a voter iron d bill we gave it to them and now it's caught up in the courts. host: hatie. guest: -- caller: yes, sir. i'm going to ask this gentleman here. i'm going to ask him if romney is so good with jobs why doesn't he have plants and everything there? if he's so good with jobs and everything he can count that. now, president obama has preant lot of jobs for so many months and also with his republican house he could have been making other jobs. do republicans think more of the republican party instead of the whole country? and the democrats -- i'm a senior citizen here. and whoever would do the best for everybody, i would have voted for them. but you have to think about romney. now you
we have about 1850 local units of government. and so there's a lot of bureaucracy there and so we put some common sense changes into place to try to bring order a little bit to some of the elections. look, acorn and some of those groups don't like it but the voters consistently and als on the voter id bill. 70% of the people in wisconsin wanted a voter iron d bill we gave it to them and now it's caught up in the courts. host: hatie. guest: -- caller: yes, sir. i'm going to ask this gentleman...
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there are some tremendous programs locally. troops to trucks. these are the kinds of things we can do to get the veterans back to work after they come back from their service. >> as expected, he didn't answer my question. i think we know the answer. one thing that needs to be corrected is devoted against a loss of veteran acts. you voted against the suicide prevention program and expanding some of the medical treatment for returning veterans. as for the suicide program, there are for every person killed in combat, there are 18 people that commit suicide, 1600 a year. this is something the congress should be addressing immediately instead of talking about making sure that paul ryan tax cut romney's 25% for millionaires goes through. you have not since for the last three or four years and you will not. you'll kick it down the line. >> i cannot be more grateful for your service. all of us who live not serve are grateful for your service and many others who have served this country. it doesn't mean we're not patriotic. i want to correct something. y
there are some tremendous programs locally. troops to trucks. these are the kinds of things we can do to get the veterans back to work after they come back from their service. >> as expected, he didn't answer my question. i think we know the answer. one thing that needs to be corrected is devoted against a loss of veteran acts. you voted against the suicide prevention program and expanding some of the medical treatment for returning veterans. as for the suicide program, there are for...
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information that he is clearly tried to hide and the local press has never investigated. everything i tell you is documented fact and it is awful. when the doctor was a student at harvard, he led protests against the celebration of thanksgiving. no joke. he led protests against thanksgiving day. because he opposes what thanksgiving stands for and would represent spread he even called for smashing plymouth rock, a symbol of america's freedom. he said "crushed this rock and all that represents. " what it represents, doctor, is the hopes and dreams of people fleeing from tyranny and seeking freedom. he should also know that abraham lincoln established thanksgiving to unite and hill are divided country during the civil war. the truly disturbing parts was to he was demonstrating with and what he was demonstrating for. during one of his protest, and he read a leer expressing support from a man convicted of viciously slaughtering to fbi agents in south dakota. he murdered them, the agents were wounded, defenseless and lying on the ground. one agent even lifted his hand to shield
information that he is clearly tried to hide and the local press has never investigated. everything i tell you is documented fact and it is awful. when the doctor was a student at harvard, he led protests against the celebration of thanksgiving. no joke. he led protests against thanksgiving day. because he opposes what thanksgiving stands for and would represent spread he even called for smashing plymouth rock, a symbol of america's freedom. he said "crushed this rock and all that...
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. >>> more trouble for a local plastic surgeon we profiled as part of a investigation in to bad medicine. doctor ramierez had his licensed revoked for violating standards of care. it came after two patients at the clinic died following lengthy plastic surgery procedures as result of what happened here , the florida board of medicine had to evaluate him because he is licensed there. at a hearing today he was allowed to keep his license but hit with a fine and reprimands. >>> a threat facing the u.s. that could result in a cyber pearl harbor, according to defense secretary leon panetta. he said the nation is increasingly vulnerable to foreign computer hackers, that could freeze the banking system, or shut down power plants. several of the biggest banks were hit by hacker whose kept customers from logging in to accounts. that the tip of the iceberg. >> the cyber attack perpetrated by nation states are violent extremist groups, could be as destructive as the terrorists attack on 9/11. >> he says such an attack could paralyze the nation. >>> no secret that banks are increasing fees to make up
. >>> more trouble for a local plastic surgeon we profiled as part of a investigation in to bad medicine. doctor ramierez had his licensed revoked for violating standards of care. it came after two patients at the clinic died following lengthy plastic surgery procedures as result of what happened here , the florida board of medicine had to evaluate him because he is licensed there. at a hearing today he was allowed to keep his license but hit with a fine and reprimands. >>> a...
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. >> for the latest news in politics, you can learn more and also some local races. you can also download an application and find out where your polling place is located. >> all right. from politics to hollywood, two former "dancing with the stars" champs are out. now there are nine cobles left. drew lachey left and then helio castroneves. >> do i think i'm as good as some people yes. >> those still in the running include bristol palin, kirstie alley and emmitt smismght paul -- smith. paula abdul is serving as a guest judge. >>> what the mayor as to say about the orioles. >>> and it's hard to recover for patients with severe brain injuries. we'll take you into a new rehab center. those stories and or coming up at six. now we have pra preview of -- a preview of what's coming your way. >> that debate, what happened. >> and right on the eve of the first vice-presidential debate. >> what's your emergency to joe biden tomorrow night -- message to joe biden tomorrow night. >>> what would you do if you found nearly a quarter million dollars? >> a cab driver in las vegas fou
. >> for the latest news in politics, you can learn more and also some local races. you can also download an application and find out where your polling place is located. >> all right. from politics to hollywood, two former "dancing with the stars" champs are out. now there are nine cobles left. drew lachey left and then helio castroneves. >> do i think i'm as good as some people yes. >> those still in the running include bristol palin, kirstie alley and emmitt...
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the democrats went through the state in 2006 and 2008, what we called the iraq war alexian, local ratings for president bush. 2008, the recession election, then 20 can they swept back into control of the governorship and both houses of the state -- in 2012 republicans swept back into the governorship and both houses. the biggest edge -- the biggest at any party has had since the 1950's. senator toomey, former congressman now senator, elected as well. the governor elected by 9%. statewide elections -- we have three statewide offices for election -- auditor general, attorney general, state treasurer. we often have split winners. this means the state could go for obama as it did in 2008 but elect a republican attorney general, as it did. that is not uncommon. pennsylvania, despite the fact that we are seen more straight party voting in the last three elections, last ticket splitting, they will split tickets and elected democrat or republican statewide in a very competitive state despite the fact that pennsylvania has now five times one democratic in presidential elections. host: your electio
the democrats went through the state in 2006 and 2008, what we called the iraq war alexian, local ratings for president bush. 2008, the recession election, then 20 can they swept back into control of the governorship and both houses of the state -- in 2012 republicans swept back into the governorship and both houses. the biggest edge -- the biggest at any party has had since the 1950's. senator toomey, former congressman now senator, elected as well. the governor elected by 9%. statewide...
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we will have a local reactions coming up. gecko (clearing throat) thank you, mr. speaker, uh members of congress. in celebration of over 75 years of our government employees insurance company, or geico...as most of you know it. ...i propose savings for everyone! i'm talking hundreds here... and furthermore.. newcaster: breaking news. the gecko is demanding free pudding. and political parties that are actual parties! with cake! and presents! ah, that was good. too bad nobody could hear me. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >> more people signed up for medicare advantage after the change. >> mr. vice president i know you were under a lot of dress to make a... but i think we would be better served if we don't keep interrupting each other. feisty, it was that kind of debate a little bit of a slug fest here and there but overall each candidate making points as well as it possibly can who will let you decide americans gathered in front of the tv to watch the debate in their homes. students at northwestern university watched
we will have a local reactions coming up. gecko (clearing throat) thank you, mr. speaker, uh members of congress. in celebration of over 75 years of our government employees insurance company, or geico...as most of you know it. ...i propose savings for everyone! i'm talking hundreds here... and furthermore.. newcaster: breaking news. the gecko is demanding free pudding. and political parties that are actual parties! with cake! and presents! ah, that was good. too bad nobody could hear me....
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that money is then we spent in the local community. but the event generated $5.70 billion in state taxes. >> $4.80 million was invested to put on the sailabration. we are talking about for every dollar spent, about $35 was returned. >> this report indicates that nearly one-third of the visitors came from out of state and each spent about $80. the report also says that 70 percent of all the visitors spent as much as five hours in the city of baltimore. david collins, wbal-tv 11 news. >> connecting with veterans. one maryland colleges on the way to do so. >> plus, the southeast shake out. how students a baltimore city elementary school prepared for a potential earthquake. >> terrell suggs, coming up later in sports. >> thunderstorms in the western maryland ounce moving in this direction. direction. i've always been lucky. flew 37 bombing missions over germany. made it home every time. i'm lucky to have good friends who are all still around, and we're all lucky to have a friend named ben. ben's protected our medicare and veterans' benefit
that money is then we spent in the local community. but the event generated $5.70 billion in state taxes. >> $4.80 million was invested to put on the sailabration. we are talking about for every dollar spent, about $35 was returned. >> this report indicates that nearly one-third of the visitors came from out of state and each spent about $80. the report also says that 70 percent of all the visitors spent as much as five hours in the city of baltimore. david collins, wbal-tv 11 news....
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nine swing states around the country who are monitoring for the most part local coverage. newspapers and television, for the most part, so i edit that crew, and i also write a bit. i would like to also make an optimistic point. his stuff is pretty fascinating, issenberg, and i think a big thing to take away is that there is a lot of lazy analysis that makes its way into much political journalism, even like regular news accounts, and is useful to remember that we do not know as much as we might think we know or that we might be sort of operating on received wisdom that does not hold up or has not been tested. at the same time, i think amy makes the right point. there is a sort of gee whiz aspect. humility, do not assume that the campaigns are experts at this either. at the conventions, the conventions are not news events. they are political ritual. there are the campaign's, and then the parties to present themselves to the country. -- there are the campaigns. the messages that the parties are offering. we have lots of time to say our peace -- piece. people are at times expe
nine swing states around the country who are monitoring for the most part local coverage. newspapers and television, for the most part, so i edit that crew, and i also write a bit. i would like to also make an optimistic point. his stuff is pretty fascinating, issenberg, and i think a big thing to take away is that there is a lot of lazy analysis that makes its way into much political journalism, even like regular news accounts, and is useful to remember that we do not know as much as we might...
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most of the money, i think close to the local tv stations. and of course there are very big local tv stations and conglomerates. but those tv stations make a huge amount of money from political ads. it is a great business. partly because it can recently inflated their prices, make up quotes. no one knows what the real prices people are paying. local broadcasters are resisting proposals. >> this is the whole idea of what i was talking about in the beginning of 42 files in the sec. the tv stations themselves and broadcasters were saying it is too burdensome to to put a stop on my. to burton's intimate as easily searchable. before -- too burdensome to make this easily searchable. it is incredibly burdensome as a citizen in this country. you have got this and you have got the fact that these ads run by candidates, there's a certain amount of money that those cost. cannot inflate those ads. but those outside groups consider this cost this, now costs this. certain markets like in ohio and florida, i do not think there are any adds a better running
most of the money, i think close to the local tv stations. and of course there are very big local tv stations and conglomerates. but those tv stations make a huge amount of money from political ads. it is a great business. partly because it can recently inflated their prices, make up quotes. no one knows what the real prices people are paying. local broadcasters are resisting proposals. >> this is the whole idea of what i was talking about in the beginning of 42 files in the sec. the tv...
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he has also served several different local and state positions. >> will be interesting to see what the headlines are tomorrow. >> very interesting. >> liz, thank you. >>> well, if you sat down in front of the tv last night, you certainly had a lot of options, and tonight we can declare a winner. in third place, the giants absolute dismantling of the st. louis cardinals. about 8 million americans tuned in for game 7. that's pretty good. in second place, monday night football, where almost 11 million people watched the bears beat the lions, and with the dominant win, yes, the third presidential debate, which drew 59.2 million viewers, pretty big drop from the first two debates which drew 67 million and 65 million respectively. and that brings to us today, the first day of the rest of the campaign, as cbs reporter noting ham shows -- noting ham shows us, the sprint to the finish is on. >> reporter: both candidates were there in colorado tuesday, paul ryan and mitt romney. >> paul ryan and i will lower taxes on business and on the middle class in america. >> reporter: romney is spending th
he has also served several different local and state positions. >> will be interesting to see what the headlines are tomorrow. >> very interesting. >> liz, thank you. >>> well, if you sat down in front of the tv last night, you certainly had a lot of options, and tonight we can declare a winner. in third place, the giants absolute dismantling of the st. louis cardinals. about 8 million americans tuned in for game 7. that's pretty good. in second place, monday night...
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>> well, the primary responsibility for education is that the state and local level. but the federal government can play a very important role. i agree with secretary arne duncan said -- and i guess he's put forward on race to the top. not all of them, but some of them i agree with. congratulate him for pursuing that. i happen to believe that i want the kids that are getting federal dollars from idea or title 1, disabled kids or low- income kids, rather, i want them to be able to go to the school of their choice. so all federal funds, instead of going to the state with the school district, i'd have note to follow the child and let the parent and child decide where to send their student. >> how do you see the federal government's responsibility to improve the quality of public education in this country? >> i think it has a significant role to play. through our race to the top program, we've worked with republican and democratic governors to implement major reforms. >> do you think you have a difference with your views and those of governor romney about education and th
>> well, the primary responsibility for education is that the state and local level. but the federal government can play a very important role. i agree with secretary arne duncan said -- and i guess he's put forward on race to the top. not all of them, but some of them i agree with. congratulate him for pursuing that. i happen to believe that i want the kids that are getting federal dollars from idea or title 1, disabled kids or low- income kids, rather, i want them to be able to go to...
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the education coming locally. the billions we spend in unfunded man dates come to the local school districts. let's bring the money, like i said earlier, i trust the governor far more than i trust some bureaucrat back in washington d.c. >> thank you. look nobody understands the importance of getting a good education better than me. i'm the first person in my family to go to college. our kids are no longer just competing with other states, montana, new mexico, new york, they're competing with commine na and other emerging economies throughout the world. we have to give our kids the tools so they can compete. you have 1345u8er class sizes and awe tract quality teachers and you provide flexibility for the local school districts so they can implement these standards but in their own way and own speed. then we have to do something to get down this dropout rate. it's high. and you do that by adding to our community college. not everybody is college bound but everybody has to make a living. improve our community colleges
the education coming locally. the billions we spend in unfunded man dates come to the local school districts. let's bring the money, like i said earlier, i trust the governor far more than i trust some bureaucrat back in washington d.c. >> thank you. look nobody understands the importance of getting a good education better than me. i'm the first person in my family to go to college. our kids are no longer just competing with other states, montana, new mexico, new york, they're competing...
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they decided to fund raise for local groups. they raised $93,000. >>> more than 30 million americans suffer from migraine headaches and a third of them standard treatment doesn't help and now one doctor is offering a new report. how his patients swear by it. >> reporter: she loves to spend time with her kids. on this day reading. >> he was sent to bed without eating anything. >> you wouldn't do that, would you? >> no. >>> for years it was no laughing matter. intinsely, painful chronic headaches -- intensely, pain full chronic headaches. >> i would try ice, i would try heat. >> reporter: she tride prescription pain killers -- tried prison pain killers, consulted a dozen specialists. but it took a plastic surgeon to give her relief. >> i can't remember the last time i took tylenol. >> reporter: he perform as new procedure. >> these people are miserable. their quality of life is diminished significantly. >> reporter: in some individuals the headaches are actually caused by a pinched nerve in the head or neck. >> it is possible to p
they decided to fund raise for local groups. they raised $93,000. >>> more than 30 million americans suffer from migraine headaches and a third of them standard treatment doesn't help and now one doctor is offering a new report. how his patients swear by it. >> reporter: she loves to spend time with her kids. on this day reading. >> he was sent to bed without eating anything. >> you wouldn't do that, would you? >> no. >>> for years it was no laughing...
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we fund the local hospitals, i fought for funding for the local hospitals. i know what that means. >> thank you. >> do you think the government has a responsibility to provide access to care for people we're adding to medicare? and if so, how to we do that? >> well, medicaid has been a social safety net we've had for many years and i think we need to continue to honor that commitment. if you look right now, medicaid is another one of those entitlements careening toward insolvency. harry reid and the democrats in the senate are doing nothing to step up and solve that problem and preserve medicare. we need leadership there. beyond that, how do you deal with low income texans who earn too much income to qualify for medicaid and yet not enough income to be able to purchase health insurance themselves? i think the answer are free market reforms, in particular, allow individuals to purchase health insurance across state lines. if we create a 50-state national market, what that will mean is that texans will have available to them a lot more low cost catastrophic he
we fund the local hospitals, i fought for funding for the local hospitals. i know what that means. >> thank you. >> do you think the government has a responsibility to provide access to care for people we're adding to medicare? and if so, how to we do that? >> well, medicaid has been a social safety net we've had for many years and i think we need to continue to honor that commitment. if you look right now, medicaid is another one of those entitlements careening toward...
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live, local, latebreaking. this is 11 news at 6:00 p.m. >> a big night. it is tied one game each. we have live team coverage tonight from new york city. we're going to begin with pete gilbert who has a breakdown of what wn
live, local, latebreaking. this is 11 news at 6:00 p.m. >> a big night. it is tied one game each. we have live team coverage tonight from new york city. we're going to begin with pete gilbert who has a breakdown of what wn
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the local issues. the old m.t.a., the clearances, the roads, and the grading of the railroad is much lower because it originally was not a passenger idea. it was a freight idea. most of the railroads came up the, riverbeds where the factories were. because they could dump their fluids. they could get the water and pollute the river. transportation wise is like two different countries. guest: the question about reliability and the frequency of some facilities era -- and services. i do not know whether you are talking about particularly a local system. connecticut transit is much much too fragmented. i'm sorry to say that when i was commissioner did not try harder to consolidate the system at, as they do in new jersey, so you essentially have a single provider. it helps to keep the facilities open, like you mentioned. in those eastern states, in many ways they were passenger rail in many cases. not all, by any means. there was a mix of passenger and freight. if you use metro-north to go into new york, so
the local issues. the old m.t.a., the clearances, the roads, and the grading of the railroad is much lower because it originally was not a passenger idea. it was a freight idea. most of the railroads came up the, riverbeds where the factories were. because they could dump their fluids. they could get the water and pollute the river. transportation wise is like two different countries. guest: the question about reliability and the frequency of some facilities era -- and services. i do not know...